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Greek students receive experience of a lifetime

For Mariza Tzouni, a student at Greece鈥檚 Aristotle University of Thessalonkini, the most worthwhile learning opportunities are those that challenge her to discover new ways of thinking. 鈥淭here is an incredible diversity of knowledge and perspective in the world and I, for one, want to take advantage of that.鈥

From left, Christina Galliou, Fotini Tavlaridou, Maria-Iordana Toulika, Isavella Vouza, George Stremplis, Aikaterini Delikonstantinidou, Tatiani Rapatzikou, Penny Koutsi, Christina Gkountona, Mariza Tzouni and Konstantinos Chatzipapatheodoridis

From left, Christina Galliou, Fotini Tavlaridou, Maria-Iordana Toulika, Isavella Vouza, George Stremplis, Aikaterini Delikonstantinidou, Tatiani Rapatzikou, Penny Koutsi, Christina Gkountona, Mariza Tzouni and Konstantinos Chatzipapatheodoridis

Thanks to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Canada-Greece Fund, which celebrates 70 years of Canada-Greece relations, these international opportunities are now a reality at 91亚色.

This past July, Tzouni was among a group of 10 Greek students and one professor invited to attend a two-week summer school at 91亚色. The program was hosted by 91亚色 International and 12 91亚色 student volunteers, some of Greek heritage and some having just returned from their own summer abroad at Beihang University in Beijing, China. The summer school was designed as an enrichment opportunity for students from Greece and at 91亚色 that would demonstrate the University鈥檚 commitment to international students and its collaborative relationship with the local and international Greek community.

"This visit launches an era of closer relations with our sister universities in Greece," says Martin Singer, dean of 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, who visited partner institutions in Greece with a 91亚色 delegation last fall. "These exchange opportunities, made possible through the generosity of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, enrich the university experience for visiting students and 91亚色 students alike."

Mamdouh Shoukri address students at 91亚色 from Greece

Mamdouh Shoukri addresses students from Greece

With a growing community of more than 5,000 international undergraduate and graduate students, the summer school program reflects 91亚色鈥檚 active role in embracing Toronto鈥檚 unique international character, incorporating this diversity of culture and perspective throughout its academic curriculum and developing innovative programs that build relationships with international partners and solidify its reputation abroad.

For two weeks, the visiting students worked alongside the 91亚色 students as they were treated to a wide range of academic and cultural experiences, including lectures, tours and interactive workshops. They learned about various topics, from astrology to geography to anthropology, and visited Toronto cultural landmarks like the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Distillery District and the Danforth. A strong learning focus for the visit was centred on Canadian multiculturalism, bilingualism and the First Nations, and learning about the Greek diaspora in Canada.

For visiting student George Stremplis, these experiences had a profound academic impact that he says will influence his future studies. 鈥淚 could not imagine that I would be so lucky to experience so many new things coming to 91亚色, making good friends and learning so much from our lectures that would help me shape my academic interest furthermore.鈥

Martin Singer welcomes Greek student Christina Galliou to 91亚色

Martin Singer welcomes Greek student Christina Galliou to 91亚色

"On top of the educational benefits offered by the summer school program, this was a unique opportunity for me to interact with like-minded 91亚色 students and visit the most multicultural city in the world,鈥 Tzouni says. 鈥淚 met people from across the globe, participated in extraordinary lectures and presentations, delved into the history of my people in Canada and created strong bonds with my fellow visiting students and the students and professors at 91亚色. I cannot express enough thanks to 91亚色 and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation for making this extraordinary experience possible."

The students even had the opportunity to meet with Mamdouh Shoukri, 91亚色鈥檚 president and vice chancellor, as he shared his experiences of growing up in Egypt and visiting Thessaloniki.

A highlight for the students was their visit to the Greek Canadian History Project (GCHP) at 91亚色鈥檚 Clara Thomas Archives & Special Collections, which was founded by PhD student Chris Grafos and Professor Sakis Gekas, the Hellenic Heritage Foundation Chair in Modern Greek Studies. The GCHP collects and preserves primary source materials that reflect the history and experiences of Canada鈥檚 Greek immigrants and their descendants and brings significant attention and resources to 91亚色鈥檚 Modern Greek History program.

鈥淭he archives provided our students with an overall understanding of the Greek diaspora in Canada, which was enhanced by the opportunity to speak and engage with Greek-Canadians in Toronto鈥檚 Danforth community,鈥 visiting Greek Professor Tatiani Rapatzikou recalls. 鈥淚t was an emotionally intense and life-changing experience for us all.鈥

From left, student Isavella Vouza, Marilyn Lambert-Drache, student George Stremplis and Mamdouh Shoukri

From left, student Mariza Tzouni, Marilyn Lambert-Drache, student George Stremplis and Mamdouh Shoukri

In the face of current socioeconomic hardships in Greece, these were precisely the types of experiences that the Stavros Niarchos Foundation hoped to create for students when they established the Canada-Greece Fund in June 2013 with a $1-million gift to 91亚色. The gift was secured with the help of Robert Peck, Canada鈥檚 ambassador to Greece, with support from 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies and the Hellenic Heritage Foundation (HHF). The HHF is a Toronto-based charitable organization that is dedicated to promoting Hellenic culture and heritage in Canada and has been helping to make 91亚色 an international hub for Hellenic studies over the past 20 years.

The summer school program also served as a launching pad to kick off the inaugural year of the , which will support international students from Greece wishing to study at 91亚色 on exchange.

"91亚色 is proud of the relationships it has established with academic institutions from around the world and the opportunities we have created for both our students and students from partner universities to study abroad on exchange,鈥 Marilyn Lambert-Drache, 91亚色鈥檚 associate vice-president international, explains. 鈥淭he Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has been a strong partner of 91亚色 over the years and this valuable summer school experience is opening up new opportunities to strengthen this partnership. We are already discussing joint courses, virtual collaborations and conferences that will, hopefully, also involve other Greek partner institutions."

And while she was only here for a short while, Tzouni knows that for her and her fellow visiting students, this experience will have a profound impact on the future. 鈥淭his summer school introduced us to a unique experience that we may not otherwise have had the chance to participate in, if not for the generous support that made this program possible. The visit has given me a fresh perspective on my studies and, for many of us, may even bring us back to study at 91亚色 in the future.鈥

Students from academic institutions in Greece wishing to study at 91亚色 on exchange can visit the following links for more information:

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